Google Scholar and Library Links
Laura Robbins
poperol at GMAIL.COM
Wed Dec 11 10:19:24 EST 2013
Google can work with your link resolver company to set this up. They also
have a way to work with libraries that have home-grown link resolvers.
Have you looked at this page?
http://www.google.com/intl/en/scholar/libraries.html
Laura Pope Robbins
On Dec 11, 2013, at 10:16 AM, "Graham, Stephen" <s.graham4 at herts.ac.uk>
wrote:
Hi All – within the Google Scholar (GS) settings there is the option to set
your institution, this determines which link resolver you use when the full
text links appear. This is not really necessary on campus because GS can
determine, using IP, which institution you are coming from. We currently do
not use a proxy such as Ezproxy, but we do have a link to GS from our VLE.
Obviously off campus users are not being recognised as UH users, and the
full text links are not appears. I know we can tell our users to change the
settings, but it would be better if we could somehow, via params in the URL
I guess, tell GS which institutions to automatically set for the full
text links. I’ve been playing around with this – using combinations of
params, but can’t get it to work. As anybody else looked at this before?
Stephen
Stephen Graham
Online Information Manager
University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield. AL10 9AB
Tel. 01707 286111
Email s.graham4 at herts.ac.uk
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